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Intuitive Problems with De Re Modality McMichael's semantics seems reasonably successful in coping with the problems facing the semantics of Plantinga and Adams.
Since intuitively, the former belief looks to fall short of knowledge in just the same way as the latter, a sensitivity condition will only handle some of the intuitive problems deriving from Gettier cases.
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Because virtual reality allows scientists to explore complex systems as if they were objects in the real world, Ms. Weng explained, it can unleash the mind's intuitive problem-solving capacity to discover solutions that lie hidden in experimental data.
We adapted the absorptive capacity concept to individuals engaged in IT enabled engineering work, which is a situated and emergent phenomenon that requires individuals to posses or develop ability to acquire new task and computer knowledge; use or develop analytical and intuitive problem solving skills to assimilate and integrate these two types of knowledge; and apply them to their work.
Ravens with experience of string pulling were able to solve a counter-intuitive problem where a string had to be pulled down from a pivot rather than being pulled up from beneath a perch [14].
The Circles feature is how Google+ handles groups, but it is not completely intuitive and problems can arise when different Circles collide It is designed to let members set up different groups of people, or Circles, to share things with.
Indeed, the processes of fluid movement are often so counter-intuitive that problems with interpretation exist throughout biology (See Vogel [ 12] for an accessible and engaging overview).
This intuitive perception of problems, coupled with technical flexibility, new skills and knowledge, at least in part, through wartime research, proved highly fruitful when they returned to neurological research at Cambridge in 1946.
In addition, the imbalance allocation of the data subcarriers on antennas can lead to noncausality as discussed in Section 3. It is intuitive that these problems can be avoided if the same number of data subcarriers is allocated to all transmit antennas, as illustrated in Figure 3.
In a similar vein, research suggests that people put in a positive mood use simple and intuitive solutions to problems, rely heavily on heuristics and use less information when making decisions (Isen & Means, 1983; Isen, Means, Patrick, & Nowicki, 1982).
Additionally, the platform setup may offer subjects a more intuitive type of problem because the trap is located between the reward and the subject.
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